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Is He is my Master Finished? Everything You Need to Know Before Watching

Overview of He is my Master
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If you are looking for a series that blends eccentric comedy with adult themes, He is my Master (also known as Kore ga Watashi no Goshujin-sama) might be on your radar. This series centers on Yoshitaka Nakabayashi, a 14-year-old millionaire who inherited a fortune following the death of his parents. While he has wealth, he lacks care, leading him to hire live-in maids.

The story takes a turn when two runaway girls, Izumi Sawatari and her younger sister Mitsuki, stumble upon his mansion. Yoshitaka, who harbors a perverted streak and a specific fetish for uniforms, immediately hires them on the condition that he be addressed as goshujin-sama (master). Adding to the chaos is Mitsuki’s pet alligator, Pochi.

If you’re interested in diving into this world, you can watch the anime on Prime Video to see these dynamics in action.

Is the Anime Really Finished?
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When asking “Is He is my Master finished?”, it is important to distinguish between the anime and its source material. The anime adaptation aired from April to June 2005. Because it is an adaptation of a manga that began in 2002, viewers who watch only the anime should be aware that they are consuming a version of the story based on the original written work.

For those who want the full experience or are looking for additional plot developments beyond the 2005 television run, continuing with the source material is the best path. You can buy the manga here to ensure you haven’t missed any details from the original creator.

Audience and Appeal
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He is my Master is primarily suited for an audience that enjoys the following:

  • Genres: A mix of comedy and erotica.
  • Themes: A heavy focus on the “maid” trope and master-servant dynamics.
  • Tone: Slapstick and provocative humor centered around Yoshitaka’s fetishes and the reluctant acceptance of the job by Izumi.

If this specific blend of comedy and erotica appeals to you, it’s a series worth checking out. While you’re exploring the series, don’t forget to check out related merchandise to show your support for the franchise.

Recommended Watch and Read Order#

Depending on your goals as a viewer or reader, there are a few ways to approach this series. You can refer to the relationship tree on this page for a visual guide to how the works connect.

Release Order
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If you want to experience the series as it was released to the general public, start with the anime (2005) and then move to the manga (2002) for further context.

Completionist Order
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For those who want to see the evolution of the characters from the very beginning, we recommend starting with the manga and then watching the anime adaptation. This allows you to appreciate the source material before seeing it translated to the screen.

Source Material Path
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If you don’t mind reading, starting and staying with the manga is the most comprehensive way to experience the story. However, the anime provides a great visual representation of the comedy and character designs.


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He is my Master • manga • 2002-08-02
  └─(adaptation)→  He Is My Master • anime • 2005-04-07 to 2005-06-30

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